Vocabulary
Characters
Demeter and
Persephone
Icarus and
Daedalus
Characteristics
of Myths
100

home; residence

abode

100

Who is Persephone?

The daughter of Demeter and the kidnapped bride of Hades. Represents the change of seasons

100

Who is Hades brother?

Zeus

100

What does Daedalus construct to help them escape?

Wings

100
What type of characters do you find in myths?

Gods and goddesses, hero, demigods, and other supernatural figures

200

imprisonment

captivity

200

Who is Icarus?

Icarus is the sign of Daedalus who loses his life due to temptation and pride.

200

Who is the Greek god sent to bring Persephone back?

Hermes

200

What is Icarus told not to do?

Fly too close to the sun.

200

What type of magic takes place?

Divine powers

300

resists or opposes boldly or openly

defies

300

Who is Daedalus

skillful architect who helped trap the Minotaur for King Minos. Is entrapped with his son by Minos.

300

What does Demeter do while enraged over her daughter's disappearance?

Triggers a drought that leads to famine and death

300

Who is the king that keeps them locked away?

King Minos

300

Greek myths showcase polytheism. What does that mean?

Believing in multiple gods

400

come between as an influence to help settle an action or argument

intervene

400

Who is Hades?

God of the underworld who kidnaps Persephone after being struck by Eros' arrow and falling in love with her.

400

What is the fruit Persephone eats that Hades gives her?

Pomegranate

400

What is Icarus' fate?

Plunges into the ocean and drowns.

400

Greek myths use a lot of hyperbole. What does that mean?

exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.


500

governed countries or territories


dominion
500

Who is Demeter?

The mother of Persephone and Goddess of Argriculture

500

What natural phenomena does this myth explain?

The changes of the seasons

500

What is the lesson of this myth?

Be careful going to extremes and pushing too far. Know your limits.

500

Myths tend to give characteristics to non-human things. What do we call this?

Personification

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